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[edit] Rotoscoping
Are you sure this film isn't rotoscoped, like A Scanner Darkly?
I just looked at rotoscoped and, yes this indeed appears to be rotoscoped.
I've read the press materials for this film. It was not rotoscoped, which is a technique where actors are filmed and then the animation is drawn over them. Renaissance used motion-capture to feed actors' movements directly into computers.
Do you even know what rotoscoping is? Of course it isn't rotoscoped. If you watch the trailer, the human figures are obviously 3d models.63.100.44.98 17:18, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
Too outline the diffrence Rotoscoping as in a scanner darkly is like photoshopping each inividual frame of a movie, and was used to take away alot of the realism of the original footage. Whilst motion capture which renaissance used is where dots are placed on actors and the movements are filmed, none of the original actors features remain , apart from the way they move, these dots are then associated with keypoints of computer generated characters. One works using vecors the other works on bitmap style image data.
Worth a mention of the DVD release? It was out here in the UK in November 2006 (ASIN B000HWXQSO). (Emperor 15:46, 7 January 2007 (UTC))